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English ship Foresight (1570)

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Name
  
Foresight

Class and type
  
41-gun galleon

Beam
  
27 ft (8.2 m)

Tons burthen
  
266,700 kg

Fate
  
Broken up, 1604

Length
  
78 ft (24 m)(keel)

Launched
  
1570

Builder
  
Deptford Dockyard

Notes
  
Participated in Spanish Armada

Foresight was a 28-gun galleon of the English Tudor navy, built by Mathew Baker at Deptford Dockyard and launched in 1570. It was a radical innovation over contemporary ships. When John Hawkins became Treasurer of the Navy in 1577, he had sailed all over the world, and his ideas contributed to the production of a new race-built series of galleons - of which the Foresight was the first - without the high fore- and after-castles prevalent in earlier galleons; these "marvels of marine design" could reputedly "run circles around the clumsier Spanish competition." As such, the Foresight was part of the English fleet which destroyed most of the Spanish Armada in 1588.

She was broken up in 1604.

References

English ship Foresight (1570) Wikipedia


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